Saturday, May 22, 2010

What are flash cards?

I'm not sure why your question's in Special Education. Flash cards are cards on which something like a simple math problem is printed on one side. Music flash cards, for example, are used for sight reading. The person assuming the role of the quizzer holds up a flash card, and the quizzee says the answer as fast as they can. This can be used with more than one student at a time. On the reverse side of the card, the answer is printed.





Example: a teacher holds up a card with a note printed on a the second line up on a treble clef. "G!" shouts the student. They got it. They move on to the next card.

What are flash cards?
THEY ARE CARDS YOU HOLD UP AND LET KIDS LOOK AT AND SE IF THEY CAN IDENTIFY THE OBJECT OR YOU CAN GET MATH ONES OR THE ABC THEY ARE LOTS OF DIFFERENT KIND NOT TOO EXPENSIVE AND ARE VERY HELPFUL


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